Let’s see, DeMarco Murray ran for just 659 yards on 3.6 yards per carry, turns 30 in February and will have zero dead money in 2018 (in fact, he would be a $6.5 million savings if cut). You don’t have to be a salary cap guru to comfortably predict Murray won’t be in a Titans uniform next season.

Henry often outproduced Murray despite getting fewer touches and targets than him, and now he stands to inherit a huge bump in production.

Frankly, he's the most likely candidate on this list to rank top five at his position.

He missed the first three games because of a collarbone injury, then came back in October and set the world on fire. He scored in his first four games and had two touchdowns in three of them. In the fourth, he also added 125 yards. Then his numbers crashed when Deshaun Watson tore his ACL in practice and, later, Fuller missed three games with cracked ribs.

Provided both players make full recoveries, they could for a dangerous tandem once again. But take note that Fuller’s stacking up quite the track record for injuries.

Every season several rookies and young players fulfill preseason potential or come completely out of nowhere to knock a few veterans off the fantasy leaderboard. Here are some of the breakout candidates for 2018.